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Worksheet: Configuring Ipv4 and Ipv6 Addressing
Worksheet: Configuring Ipv4 and Ipv6 Addressing
Worksheet: Configuring Ipv4 and Ipv6 Addressing
To complete this exercise, you must determine what IPv4 addresses you should use on
the workgroup for which you are responsible. Your supervisor has assigned you a group
of computers that consists of three servers and seven workstations. Your entire
department must share an IPv4 network with the address 192.168.75.0/24, and your
supervisor has asked you to subnet that address into as many networks as possible with at
least 10 hosts each.
Create a list of the network addresses your subnetting can create, using CIDR notation,
and enter these in Table 10-3 under the heading IPv4 Network Addresses.
Then choose one of the subnets for use by your computers and enter the IP addresses in
that subnet in the table.
The subnet of your choice: ___255.255.0.0___________________
Subnet mask: __________255.255.255.240____________________
Table 10-3
IPv4 Network Addresses, IP Addresses, and Subnet Mask
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12 192.168.75.192/28
13 192.168.75.208/28
14 192.168.75.224/28
15 192.168.75.240/28
IP Addresses
(select any subnet you like)
0 192.168.75.1-14
1 192.168.75.17-30
2 192.168.75.33-46
3 192.168.75.49-62
4 192.168.75.65-78
5 192.168.75.81-94
6 192.168.75.97-113
7 192.168.75.129-142
8 192.168.75.145-158
9 192.168.75.177-190
10 192.168.75.209-222
Subnet Mask
255.255.255.240
Table 10-5
Server IP Addresses